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Ministro Japonés Visitó a Weber State

Ministro Japonés Visitó a Weber State

Keela Disterhaft December 2, 2015

El jueves por la noche, el ministerio japonés visitó a Weber State. La misión fue la de resaltar la cultura de japón y para aprender más de la gente aquí en Utah. Ken Shimanouchi, ex embajador...

Japanese Foreign Ministry Visits Weber State

Japanese Foreign Ministry Visits Weber State

Keela Disterhaft December 2, 2015

On Thursday night Weber State was visited by the Japanese ministry. Their mission was to highlight the culture of Japan and to learn more from people here in Utah. Ken Shimanouchi, a former ambassador...

Russell Long explained what it was like going from being a hero to basically zero after he left the military. He is now a sophomore at Weber State. (Gabe Cerritos / The Signpost)

Veteranos Hablan Sobre las Dificultades en la Transición a la Vida Civil

Keela Disterhaft December 2, 2015

En un foro abierto el viernes, los estudiantes se reunieron para discutir los problemas que los veteranos enfrentan cuando salen del ejército. American Democracy Project organizó el foro para que...

Sumyya Khan, an intern at Womens Center, helps collect clothing for the Consignment Shop for Sub-for Santa.  (Keela Disterhaft / The Signpost)

Consignment shop raises money for Sub-for-Santa

Keela Disterhaft November 19, 2015

Weber State’s Shepherd Union Lair was turned into a consignment on Wednesday. All the proceeds from the shop will go to this year’s Sub-for-Santa. The Women’s Center is just one of Weber’s many...

Veterans speak out about difficulties transitioning back to civilian life

Veterans speak out about difficulties transitioning back to civilian life

Keela Disterhaft November 11, 2015

At an open forum on Friday, students gathered to discuss the struggles veterans face once they leave the military. The American Democracy Project hosted the forum for students to share their experiences...

Weber State discusses terrorism threats

Keela Disterhaft October 27, 2015

Terrorism isn’t something widely talked about at Weber State, but on Tuesday students got a chance to hear from the perspective of a New York Times journalist. Eric Schmitt covers stories for the...

La lucha contra el cáncer de mama en Weber

Keela Disterhaft October 25, 2015

Aunque octubre se asocia principalmente con el color naranja, rosa sería la siguiente más reconocible. Octubre alberga una serie de eventos pero uno en particular es la conciencia del Cáncer de Mama....

Fighting breast cancer at Weber

Keela Disterhaft October 25, 2015

Although October is mainly associated with the color orange, pink would be the next most recognizable. October hosts a number of events, but one in particular is Breast Cancer Awareness. Weber State...

Healthcare advances in the LGBTQ community

Keela Disterhaft October 15, 2015

Students gathered together on Wednesday afternoon to listen to LGBT advocate and transgender researcher Lindsey Wright talk about advances in healthcare research within the LGBT community. “There...

Weber trae el daltonismo a la vista

Keela Disterhaft October 13, 2015

Dr. Michael Eric Dyson, profesor de Sociología de la Universidad de Georgetown, visitó a los estudiantes de Weber State el viernes para discutir el tema de la ceguera al color en los Estados Unidos. “El...

Weber brings color blindness into view

Keela Disterhaft October 12, 2015

Dr. Michael Eric Dyson, sociology professor from Georgetown University, visited Weber State students on Friday to discuss the issue of color blindness in America. “Color blindness, in a racial sense,...

News Briefs: Parking tickets and diversity conference

Tina Milewski October 6, 2015

Weber State to host 17th Annual Diversity Conference This Thursday and Friday Weber State University's 17th Annual Diversity Conference will be taking place at both the Ogden campus and the Davis campus. This...

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